Lost Lightning: The Missing Secrets of Nikola Tesla

Alpha waves in the human brain are between 6 and 8 Hz. The frequency of the wave resonates human cavity between 6 and 8 Hz.

All biological systems operate in the same frequency range. The human alpha brain wave function in this range and the electrical resonance of the earth is between 6 and 8 Hz. Therefore, our entire biological system – the brain and the earth itself – work in the same frequencies. If we can control the electronic resonance system, we can directly control the entire mental system of humanity. Nikola Tesla was born on July 10, 1856 in Smiljan, Lika, which was then part of the Aust-Hungarian region of Croatia.

His father, Milutin Tesla was a Serbian Orthodox priest and his mother Djuka Mandic was an inventor in his own right of household appliances. Tesla studied at the Realschule, Karlstadt in 1873, the Polytechnic Institute in Graz, Austria and the University of Prague. At first, he intended to major in physics and mathematics, but soon became fascinated by electricity. He began his career as an electrical engineer with a telephone company in Budapest in 1881. It was there, as Tesla was walking with a friend through the city park that the elusive solution to the rotating magnetic field flashed through his mind. With a stick, he drew a diagram in the sand that explains to his friend the principle of induction motor.

Before going to America, Tesla joined Continental Edison Company in Paris, where he designed dynamos. While in Strasbourg in 1883, privately built a prototype of the induction motor and ran successfully. It is not possible for any person of interest in Europe in promoting this radical device, Tesla accepted an offer to work for Thomas Edison in New York. His childhood dream was to come to America to harness the power of Niagara Falls.

Young Nikola Tesla came to America in 1884 with a letter of introduction from Charles Batchelor to Thomas Edison: “I know two great men,” Batchelor wrote, “one that is, the other is this young man.” Tesla spent the next 59 years of his productive life living in New York. Tesla set about improving Edison’s line of dynamos while working in Edison’s lab in New Jersey. It was here that their difference of opinion with Edison DC versus AC was started. The disagreement climaxed in the war of the currents that Edison fought a losing battle to protect their investment in equipment and facilities current.